The New York genealogical and biographical record . ates I and II.) Granted by Camden, 1591. Almost the same arms, with some slight differences as tocolors and crests, are borne by King of Ashby de la Launde,Lincolnshire; King of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire; King ofLondon, 1591, and King of Wiltshire, all of which families havethe crest A talbots head erased, Sable, collared and ringedgules, eared, argent! Also King of London, Camden Grant,1591; King- of Loxwood House, Sussex; King of Torcester,Northamptonshire, all of which families have the crest Adexter arm embowed in armor, holding a broken


The New York genealogical and biographical record . ates I and II.) Granted by Camden, 1591. Almost the same arms, with some slight differences as tocolors and crests, are borne by King of Ashby de la Launde,Lincolnshire; King of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire; King ofLondon, 1591, and King of Wiltshire, all of which families havethe crest A talbots head erased, Sable, collared and ringedgules, eared, argent! Also King of London, Camden Grant,1591; King- of Loxwood House, Sussex; King of Torcester,Northamptonshire, all of which families have the crest Adexter arm embowed in armor, holding a broken spear, allproper! Also King of Sherbourne, Dorset, (Crest : A lionrampant proper holding an escallop, argent): King of West Hall,Dorset, (Crest: An escallop shell, ardent); King of Midhurst,Sussex, (Crest: An ostrich head, argent, ducally gorged, or.);King of Shelly, Suffolk; King of Leicestershire, (Crest: A lionpassant, Ermine, ducally crowned, Or); and KLig of Ugborough,Devon. (From which last family descends King of , U. S. A.). 1910.] The King Heraldry. 26J King of Ashby de la Launde, Lincolnshire. Arms: Sable, on a chevron engrailed, argent, three escallopsof the first. Crest: A talbots head couped, Sable, collared, or. The first known ancestor was William King of Melford,Suffolk, who lived during the reign of Henry VIII, and had issue,a son, John King of Long Melford, Co. Suffolk, who died in 1588leaving issue a son Edward. Edward King (John, William) of Ashby de la Launde andTemple Manor, Ashby, Lincolnshire, purchased both of thesemanors in 1580 from George Yorke, rebuilt Ashby Hall in 1595,and restored Ashby Church in 1605. He also held the Manors ofMartin and Salmonby, and owned lands in Leasingham, Walcot,Digley, Timberland and Rowston. He married as Mr. Kynge,Steward of the Rowles on the 13 July, 1580, Mary Clopton,daughter of Richard Clopton of Ford Hall, Melford, Suffolk, byMary, his second wife, daughter of Sir William Playters, Kt., ofSotterly,


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